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Celerity

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Thu Feb 20, 2025, 07:18 PM Feb 20

Why large language models are mysterious - even to their creators



https://aeon.co/videos/why-large-language-models-are-mysterious-even-to-their-creators


Created to accompany an exhibition at the Computer History Museum in California, this nifty explainer from the video essayist Grant Sanderson (aka 3Blue1Brown) helps to demystify how large language models (LLMs) operate – even though, as Sanderson details, the inner workings can be mysterious even to those who program them. Offering a brief history of their evolution up to today, he deconstructs both the hidden scaffolding of these technologies and the innovations that have allowed them to improve so dramatically over the past decade. With a narrow focus that avoids controversies around the ethics of LLMs, Sanderson focuses on what’s actually happening when one interacts with these technologies. Through this lens, he elucidates how LLMs are an intricate – and rather ingenious – collaboration between human and machine inputs.

Video by 3Blue1Brown


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Why large language models are mysterious - even to their creators (Original Post) Celerity Feb 20 OP
That guy's a good presenter. I went on to one of his videos on Bayes Theorem & I understand it better than ever. . . . n Bernardo de La Paz Feb 20 #1

Bernardo de La Paz

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1. That guy's a good presenter. I went on to one of his videos on Bayes Theorem & I understand it better than ever. . . . n
Thu Feb 20, 2025, 09:15 PM
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